The world of iPhones is no longer just about performance, cameras, and new features. iOS. Style, individuality and visual differentiation are also playing an increasingly important role. And this is what a new trend that has been spreading massively on social networks in recent weeks is based on, miniature stickers stuck directly around the cameras of the iPhone 17 Pro. What started as a subtle form of personalization has quickly transformed into an aesthetic statement. Users are showing off their phones as a fashion accessory, not just a technological tool. The massive Pro series photo module, often referred to as camera plateau, became an ideal canvas for creativity, as people started sticking small, colorful and often, admittedly, cute stickers on it.
And it is the contrast between the iPhone's premium design and playful motifs that creates a visual effect that is hard to miss at first glance. According to available information, the trend did not arise by chance. Its roots go back to South Korea, where the so-called ponku culture - a style of personalizing everyday objects with stickers, pendants and decorations - has been popular for a long time. Once this approach was combined with the distinctive design of the iPhone Pro cameras, it was only a matter of time before a local issue became a global trend. A significant impetus came when one of the Korean mobile operators used stickers around the iPhone 17 Pro camera directly in its advertising campaign. At that moment, "DIY fun" became an officially accepted visual style, which began to spread through TikTok, Instagram and Facebookem.
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Leftardi and snowflake having fun 🥲 after their dad or mom bought them a phone for 30k.
Exactly, today's youth don't value anything, especially that they want phones for 30 K, that's information, but I don't care at all that they stick something on their phones. They should learn to say hello!!!!
Does putting a sticker on something mean they don't appreciate it? I put a sticker on MacBook, I have a sticker on my car… and I appreciate those things…. and since you don't care, there's probably a simple solution to not clicking on something where you already know what it's about from the title, right? You don't care, but you open it, read it and comment :) thanks for that :)
This has been around since time immemorial. There is an empty space under the camera module where similar "art" has been appearing since the first phones.
I also think so because I remember how we stuck not only stickers on our phones, but also the damn flashing lights. Anyway, it's a shame that the area around the cameras doesn't have milled information about the cocks like the cameras have.